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Adas Shalom Confirmands'
At Homes Feted Next Week
Jewish Folk Chorus
Slates Annual Concert
Plastic
Furniture Covers
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READY MADE
Several groups of Yiddish and
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Hebrew folk songs will be per-
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formed by the Jewish Folk • ,
$1 upA
Chorus, conducted by • Henri *Separate Cushion Covers
Goldberg, at its llst annual
concert, Sunday evening, at the
The
Scottish Rite Cathedral.
A special feature of the eve-
ning will be the guest appear-
ance of composer Earl Robinson
Agency
in his own cantata, "The Lone-
some Train," the story of Abra-
Now Presents
ham Lincoln's death. Robinson
is known for his compositions,
"Ballad for Americans" and
And His Music
"The House I Live In."
Performers in the cantata will
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include Luis Ybarrando, choreo-
grapher and soloist, with eight
dancers:. Hope Smith, pianist;
Barrett and Harold Smith,
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violinists; Edward Collins,
Boarding homes for children
banjo; the Robert Nolan Singing
temporarily separated from their
Ensemble, and vocalists Ruth
families,
Goldman, Ellis Freedson and
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Arnold Sabaroff with the entire
Boarding care and all other ex-
chorus.
Annual confirmation services of Adas Shalom Synagogue
will be held on Sunday morning, June 10. At home receptions
will be hied that afternoon and evening, unless otherwise noted,
for the following Adas Shalom confirmands:
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JUDITH ANN ACKERMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving
B. Ackerman, of 20073 Shrewsbury, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
ANDREA JOY ASARCH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Asarch, of 1851'7 Northlawn, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
ROSALIE JOY BERLIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Ber-
lin, of 18300 Greenlawn, 2 to 5 p.m., June 17. No cards.
JOYCE ROSALIND SORKIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin
Sorkin, of 20275 Rutherford, from 8 p.m., June 16.
JULIE LOUISE ELKIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J.
Elkin, of 17375 Muirland, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
MYRA JOYCE ERNSTEIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Ernstein, of 1'7591 Greenlawn, 2 to 5 p.m., June 1'7. No cards.
ANITA FELDMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving I. Feldman,
of 17388 San Juan, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
CAROLE RUTH HONIGMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
E. Honigman, of 1'7616 Pennington, from ' p.m. No cards.
PHYLLIS R. LEVY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Levy,
of -19321 Stoepel, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
PHYLLIS LITTKY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Littky, of
penses.
19490 Monte Vista, on June 10.
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ELLEN JOYCE ROBINSON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Irving
Scott Film s Presents Color
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Robinson, of 18681 San Juan, 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. No cards.
ANITA SIMONE RODMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Di WEDDING MOVIES
AT A REASONABLE PRICE
Jewish Social
Rodman, of 18234 Woodingham, from 8 p.m.
Service.
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MARCIA RENE ROSENBERG. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Irving
by Marshall Klaper
Rosenberg. of 19169 Wisconsin, from 7 p.m., June n.
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MARLENE SOVERINSKY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
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Soverinsky, of 18290 Santa Barbara, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
LINDA LEE WEINGARDEN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
The Spacious Synagogue and Dining Hall of
Weingarden, of 18294 Pennington, 2 to 5 p.m., at the Furni-
tune Club, 18940 Schaefer.
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MIKE FALK
Jack Sternthal
MRS. FRANK HANDLER, JR.
In a recent ceremony, sol-
emnized at the Sheraton-Cadil-
lac Hotel, Mignon Cohen,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Cohen, of Suffolk Dr., was
united in marriage to Frank
Handler, Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Handler, of Wilde-
mere Ave. Rabbis Morris Adler
and Israel I. Halpern officiated.
The bride's gown of white
peau de soie was trimmed in
Na ith
lace and embroidered
pearls. She carried a bouquet
of white orchids.
Lois Ann Cohen, the bride's
sister, was her maid of honor,
and the bridegroom's sisters,
Mrs. Eugene Graye and Mrs.
Bernard Dizik and Carol
Garber, of New York, were
bridesmaids.
Donald Lesses, of Buffalo,
N. Y. served as the bridegroom's
best man, while ushering were
Eugene Graye, Bernard Dizik,
Joel Weingarten and Gerald
Horowitz.'
Following a wedding trip to
Miami Beach, Fla., the couple
has taken up s esidence on
James St., in Oak Park.
Free Loan Re-Elects
Julian L. Zemon
Julian L. Zemon was re-
elected president of the He-
brew Free Loan Association at
the organization's recent annual
meeting,
Other officers elected were
Jacob L. Keidan and Maurice
Klein, vice-presidents; Samuel
Lieberman, secretary, and Gus
D. Newman, treasucirer.
Lawrence -W. Crohn, Nathan
R. Epstein, Lieberman and Jack
Tobin were re-elected for three-
year terms on the board of
directors, while elected. for a
similar period were Philip Gil-
bert and William Wetsman,
In his second annual report,
Zemon spoke of the "gratify-
ing results" obtained from a
scholarship fund recently estab-
lished to aid students in getting
a college education. Scholarship
recommendations come from the
Jewish Vocational Service and
are approved by the Free Loan
scholastic committee.
To rent well-equipped Hall • for
Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs ancl all
happy occasions.
Contact
CONGREGATION
BETH YEHUDAH
17556 Wyoming
See committee at the halt
6 to 8 p.m. &Ate
or call
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Congregation Beth Abraham
Women
(More Clubs Page 15)
At its annual installation
dinner at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday,
GOLDA MYERSON CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will induct the
following new officers in cere-
monies at Moss Catering:
Mesdames Fay Epstein, presi-
dent; Shoshana Fealk, vice-
president; Sarah Gans, Bertha
Lupovitz, Pearl Miller, Freda
Parker and Mamie Simmons,
secretaries; Pauline Stepack,
dues chairman; and Ann Mon-
drow, treasurer. Chairmen are
Mesdames M a r j o r y Miller,
Moatzot Hapoalot; Sarah Dia-
mond, bulletin; Goldie Fisher
and Mary Wald, membership;
Fay Plotnic k, organizations;
Tillie Epstein, darlings; Rose
Sigel, Clara Schatten and Celia
Dzodin, cultural; Sarah Uzan-
sky, Rebecca Sandberg and
Sylvia Stern, social; Ann Ru-
benfaer, publicity; and Gertrude
Stoller and Fannie May, tele-
phone squad. Mrs. Belle Eskow
is chairman, and Mrs. Celia
Dzodin is co-chairman of the
event. Entertainment will be
provided by Belle Manning,
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CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,
sponsor its annual installa-
tion luncheon at 12 noon, Wed-
nesday, at Lachar's, Mrs. Jean-
nette Serling, program chair-
man, announces that Mrs. Celia
Plafkin will entertain with
songs and conduct community
singing. Mrs. Fannie Friedman
will induct the new officers.
Mrs. Shulamith Goldaftas, presi-
dent, invites friends to attend.
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EQUALITY CLUB will meet
Wednesday evening, in the
home of Mrs. Michael J, Kush-
ner, 8803 W. 7 Mile, to plan its
charity games party for the
following Sunday evening, at
Cong. Beth Moses. For tickets,
call Mrs. A, Berkowitz, UN.
3-1767.
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OLGA JASLOVE FAMILY
CLUB will conclude its season
at 9 p.m., today, meeting in the
home of Mrs. Carl Gornbein,
14210 North End, Oak Park.
Reports on past affairs and the
election and installation of of-
ficers will be featured.
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The annual installation dinner
of HANITA CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will be held at
6:30 p.m., Monday, at Sammy's,
in Oak Park.
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RADOMER LADIES AUXIL-
IARY will hold a board meet-
ing at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in
the- home of Mrs. L. Sugar, 3001
Richton. Plans will be made
for a brunch at 12:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, in the home of Mrs.
May Weintraub, 19035 P,arkside.
Hostess will be Mrs. S. Ager.
All proceeds will go to charity.
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CHANNA CZENESH CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will close
the season with an installation
luncheon at 12 noon, Thursday,
at the LZ Institute, 19161
Schaefer. Ethel Silber will be
chairman, and Bertha Rosenthal
will induct the officers in a
candlelight ceremony. Gloria
Bookstein will be vocal soloist.
Guests are invited.
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True Sisters to Mark
Fourth Anniversary
The fourth anniversary cele-
bration of the Detroit Chapter,
United Order of True Sisters,
will be feted at an luncheon at
12:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the
Crystal Ballroom of the Shera-
ton-Cadillac Hotel.
Mrs. Arthur Stern, president,
announces that a musical show
produced entirely by the mem-
bership will be performed. The
play was written by Mesdames
Harris Crane and Sol Konikow,
with choreography by Mrs.
Charles Kaufman.
The cast includes Mesdames
Louis Bassell, Aaron Friedman,
Harold Jackson, Arthur Sobel,
Sam Weinberger, James Pastel,
Sanford L. Pearlman, Fred
Marrich, Joseph Zuckerberg,
David Pollack, Louis Zucker-
man, George Rosenberg, Rolfe
Weil, Herbert Green, Norman
Robins and Herman Anchill,
Accompanists are Mesdames
Ben Tolmich and Samuel Simon.
Mrs. George Rosenberg is ticket
chairman,
Proceeds from the luncheon
support the organization's chief
philanthropy, sponsorship of a
radio isotope laboratory at De-
troit Memorial Hospital,
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